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Becoming a Wildlife Professional

A comprehensive guide to careers in wildlife management and conservation.

Paul R Krausman editor Scott E Henke editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Johns Hopkins University Press

Published:29th Sep '20

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This comprehensive guide offers insights into entry-level careers in wildlife management and conservation, providing practical advice on preparation, job application, and over 100 diverse career options in the field.

*Becoming a Wildlife Professional serves as a comprehensive guide for individuals aspiring to build a career in wildlife management and conservation. The authors, Scott E. Henke and Paul R. Krausman, emphasize the importance of commitment and preparation for those looking to enter this rewarding field. The book outlines the necessary steps for students to enhance their qualifications and become competitive candidates in the job market.

The text provides detailed insights into over 100 entry-level career options available to emerging wildlife biologists and conservationists. It covers a wide range of roles, including biological field research, forestry, rehabilitation, ranching, photography, and refuge management. Each career path is examined thoroughly, detailing educational requirements, technical skills, potential challenges, salary expectations, and opportunities for advancement. This comprehensive approach equips readers with the knowledge needed to navigate their career choices effectively.

In addition to practical advice, the book includes contributions from a diverse group of wildlife professionals who share their experiences and strategies for securing employment in the field. These insights not only highlight the responsibilities and challenges associated with wildlife conservation but also inspire readers to pursue their passion for the natural world. Becoming a Wildlife Professional* is an invaluable resource for wildlife science students eager to enhance their marketability and make a meaningful impact in the field of wildlife management and conservation.

Every high school, community college, and university library should consider adding this book to their resource collections.
ARBAonline
Becoming a Wildlife Professional is a comprehensive and clearly written guide for students of biology, ecology, and conservation who want to work with wildlife. Particular attention is paid to the education needed to obtain a wildlife professional qualification, but accurate descriptions of most of the careers related to wildlife and conservation are provided . . . The authors encourage students to follow their career path and obtain their dream job and provide useful guidance on how to do it.
Conservation Biology
The authors provide sound advice and key principles that will lead students to succeed in academic work and a career, stressing disciplinary, communication, and interpersonal skills . . . The volume's invaluable treatment may indeed encourage more students to pursue rewarding careers that focus on wildlife. Highly recommended.
Choice
Billed as 'the first comprehensive book to describe the entry-level jobs available for the next generation of wildlife biologists and conservationists,' this tome covers everything a student could want to know about 100 different career options.
The Revelator
This book is [a] treasure trove of advice for high school students through PhD candidates and early professionals. I found the guidance to be informative, practical, and realistic . . . Every high school career counselor, undergraduate student advisor, and graduate student advisor should have a copy of this book to loan to students to get them thinking strategically about pursuing their career.
Quarterly Review of Biology
Becoming a Wildlife Professional provides a wealth of guidance and information for aspiring wildlifers . . . To help guide these future professionals, I recommend that all wildlife professors keep a copy of this book readily available, just as most do with copies of their favorite data analysis and techniques texts.
Journal of Wildlife Management
Becoming a Wildlife Professional is a unique and valuable reference. It is a must read for those wildlife professionals that have been around a while and are often asked for sage advice by the up-and-coming wildlife biologist. Alternatively, it can serve as a soon-to-be, well-worn reference and ''how to'' manual for students and recently minted professionals . . . This book is a great addition to the library of wildlife professionals at any stage of their career to help build a robust pipeline of wildlife biologists ready to tackle the 21st century challenges of protecting, managing, and conserving wildlife for future generations.
—Richard B. Chipman, US Department of Agriculture, Journal of Wildlife Diseases

ISBN: 9781421439150

Dimensions: 279mm x 216mm x 14mm

Weight: 658g

232 pages